National Black Women’s Health Project
To support the Public Education/Policy Office’s work to educate your members about issues concerning access to reproductive health care for poor women.
To support the Public Education/Policy Office’s work to educate your members about issues concerning access to reproductive health care for poor women.
To implement a media strategy to protect abortion providers.
To support the National Clinic Access Project.
To publish and distribute a women’s health center security manual.
To support the Communities United for Reproductive Safety Project, which will test the application of community organizing in preventing violence against abortion providers in five locations.
To implement a media strategy to protect abortion providers.
To study the feasibility of using a national toll-free telephone number to disseminate information about post-coital contraception.
To implement a media strategy to protect abortion providers.
To support the rebuilding of Orientame’s reproductive health clinic in Bogota, Colombia.
To provide supplemental support of the planning phase of a pilot community organizing project to protect abortion providers, specifically to include a Maine site.